Our Medical Center(Call us) In the Mediterranean Fertility Institute the lab, medical halls and customer reception areas were organized and formed based on international standards and certifications. One of the first clinics in Greece that …

I write to express my sincere gratitude to IVF Greece. After 13 long years we finally had success with embryo donation on the beautiful island of Crete. Our journey was long and painful. We tried everything…..or …

30/11 - 02/12/2017, BUDAPEST,HUNGARY

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that the 25th World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility (COGI) will be held November 30 – December 2, 2017 in Vienna, Austria.
The COGI Congress will continue to provide an innovative and comprehensive overview of the latest research developments in the field, primarily in the areas of IVF, FMM, Family Planning, Menopause and Gyne-Oncology. Many distinguished gynecologists and scientists will join the faculty and will present their experiences and research in the form of debates, discussions and plenary lectures. The congress will again provide a forum to effectively debate unresolved clinical and therapeutic dilemmas. We look forward to welcoming you to the vibrant and beautiful city of Vienna

24-25 /11/2017, Malmo, Sweden

For almost 40 years, the European Association of Urology (EAU) has addressed the most pressing issues of urological care in Europe, through its scientific and educational initiatives, as well as its publications. The EAU delivers training, stimulates research, organises exchanges and broadcasts information.

More than 16,000 professionals have joined the EAU and together we create and explore numerous opportunities for professional growth and knowledge-sharing.

16-19/11/17, New York, USA

Following a highly successful 2016 Conference, which got glowing evaluations from registrants from 51 countries, the 2017 Conferences promises to be even bigger and better. It again offers a unique opportunity to visit New York City in the very popular pre-Christmas season at greatly discounted hotel costs, and the Organizing Committee again guarantees that the program, except for 6 Pre-Conference Workshops all held in a single auditorium, will really induce a new mindset of “thinking differently” that will change clinical practice patterns and induce new research concepts. For those who cannot attend the Annual ASRM Meeting in San Antonio, Texas, the Conference for the first time will offer a session on the ASRM’s “most interesting presentations.”

03-05/11/17, Heraklion, Greece

On behalf of the SSRHR Organizing Committee, we are honoured to invite you all at the International Meeting of the Scientific Society of Research in Human Reproduction (SSRHR) which will be held in Crete, Greece from 03to the 05 November 2017, at the Aquila Atlantis Hotel in Heraklion, Crete.

This year at the SSRHR Meeting we hope that we will provide the opportunity for professionals, practitioners and specialists alike from across the globe, to gather for meaningful discussions, exchange ideas and opinions and learning throughout plenary sessions, invited lectures, symposia and panel sessions.

The Meeting will have Oral Presentations and we invite all authors to submit abstracts related to the above topics.

We are looking forward to welcome you all and wishing and hoping to share with you this scientific and cultural experience

01-03/11/17, Taiyuan, China

CGO China-2017 provides a unique and ideal opportunity for a broad spectrum of researchers, clinicians and other health professionals to meet, discuss, share, learn and connect in order to find solutions to reduce the impact of gynaecology and obstetrics in the world. With the participation of outstanding international experts, we hope productive discussions would stimulate new creative ideas to translate new discoveries into better diagnosis and treatment of gynaecology and obstetrics patients.
ICGO China-2017 enables presenters and delegates to enjoy the state of the art oral and poster presentations covering the in-depth findings into the cause and processes of the disease and recent advances in clinical practice, from prevention to diagnosis, treatment and care.

13-14/10/17, Athens, Greece

Managing patients with impaired or poor ovarian response (POR) is a challenging issue. Number of oocytes retrieved has been adopted as a criterion of POR in most clinical trials, although the threshold number differs considerably between studies. A panel of experts (Patient-Oriented Strategies Encompassing Individualized Oocyte Number, the POSEIDON group) recently proposed new criteria to help guide the physician in handling POR patients.
This workshop will introduce the new POSEIDON criteria as a means to improve the management of patients exposed to assisted reproductive technologies, promote more specific approaches to patients with impaired prognosis during IVF, thereby offering better tools with which to optimize IVF success rates.

04-08/10/17, Antalya, Turkey

Reproductive Medicine Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Reproductive Genetics and Surgery are witnessing a significant expansion both clinically and in basic research. Obviously they will continue to undergo innovative and revolutionary changes in the forthcoming years, which may change our understanding and practice in the diagnosis and treatment of infertile couples. The information which will be accumulated in the near future especially in the field of stem cell research, molecular reproduction and human genetics may help our profession to be able to help more couples to have healthy babies.

Both Societies; International Society of Infertility and In Vitro Fertilization (ISIVF) and Society of Reproductive Medicine and Surgery (SRMS) are dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of infertility and reproductive health including the promotion of science and research in all aspects of reproductive medicine and assisted reproductive technologies and human genetics, the understanding of evidence-based practices between clinicians and the enhancement of communication between scientists interested in these subjects worldwide.